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Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 14:14:08 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [ed-comp-hist] Re: Ecce Sources and Objects
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I've put what I have so far online temporarily at

http://www.gtoal.com/athome/edinburgh/ecce/

If you have any other sources of ecce not listed here, email me and I'll
arrange with you to get them to me.  Significantly we don't have a single
IMP version of the old command-line ecce yet!  I'm thinking JGH and Rainer
may be the people to call on at the moment for versions of Ecce.

Let's try to 'do' ecce over the next 7 days.  Maybe by tackling one
specific program at a time, we may make more progress than we had been
doing until now.

(Did anyone keep a copy of Richard Marshall's "red", which was a redesigned
editor that was not Ecce, but was roughly what Ecce might have been if it
were consistent in its use of parameters throughout?)

NOTE: the yahoo groups server seems to have had a brain haemorrhage today
and most of our old articles are lost.  Since those articles were actually
our memos as to what was where, I think I had better recover my copies of
all of them from old mailboxes and put those on the web site too.

I was fascinated to see in the Vecce archive that Hamish had rewritten
his Imp syntax checker, using the parser from his 68000 version of Imp.

I hadn't seen that one before but I was very familiar with the old version.

[Some day after this project is much more developed, - with, we hope,
significant amounts of Imp source online - that checker might be used as a
basis of a student project to write an Imp to C translator?]

Graham


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